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Being the Wife of the Deputy Governor of East Java, 8 Portraits of Arumi Bachsin's Simplicity that Rarely Known by People - Nonchalantly Eating at a Roadside Stall

Being the Wife of the Deputy Governor of East Java, 8 Portraits of Arumi Bachsin's Simplicity that Rarely Known by People - Nonchalantly Eating at a Roadside Stall

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Being the Wife of the Deputy Governor of East Java, 8 Portraits of Arumi Bachsin's Simplicity that Rarely Known by People - Nonchalantly Eating at a Roadside Stall

Arumi Bachsin faithfully accompanies her husband, Emil Dardak, starting from his tenure as the Regent of Trenggalek to becoming the Deputy Governor of East Java. Being the wife of a high-ranking government official does not make this 28-year-old woman appear glamorous and full of luxury. Apparently, Arumi chooses to appear ordinary in her daily life. What does she look like?

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Arumi Bachsin doesn't hesitate to eat together with Emil Dardak at a roadside noodle stall, so sweet!

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Arumi also doesn't hesitate to visit traditional markets to buy daily necessities. What dreams do the market traders have when Arumi buys their goods that night?

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After visiting the market, Arumi was affectionately fed by Emil Dardak, how romantic. Who wouldn't feel touched seeing the romance between the Vice Governor and his wife

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Arumi and Emil are known as a couple who love culinary tourism. Arumi had the opportunity to taste Emil Dardak's favorite crab, which is sold at a roadside stall.

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During Ramadan, Arumi accompanied her son to buy snacks from a nearby ice seller near her house.

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Being a high-ranking official doesn't make Arumi forget the services of her closest people. She visited her former assistant who just gave birth and had a friendly chat, just like you and your bestie!

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Arumi also went to a roadside stall in Trenggalek, an area led by Emil a few years ago. Arumi can even speak Javanese Kromo (Polite Javanese) with the pecel rice seller.

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At home, Arumi also prefers to appear simple like most mothers. Does anyone know what Arumi is cooking?